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First published in 1989, Russia's 'Age of Silver' represents a
major contribution to the history of the international economy
during the eighteenth century, challenging old prejudices and
establishing the importance of Russian precious-metal production.
Ian Blanchard examines the nature of the Central and South America
specie crisis of 1670 to 1760, and the response of European
precious-metal producers. He highlights the rise of the Russian
copper industry to a position of world supremacy, and the Siberian
gold and silver mines to 'old world' supremacy. The study explains
why Russia experienced little inflation and why no metal was
exported: the economy acted as a sponge, absorbing the flood of
coins as monetary expansion was paralleled by rapid economic
growth. These developments doubled average per capita incomes over
the course of the century, so that between 1788 and 1807 the
average Russian enjoyed an income equivalent to that of their
British counterpart. Providing a comprehensive analysis, this
reissue will be of particular value to students and researchers
with an interest in Russian economic history.
First published in 1989, Russia's 'Age of Silver' represents a
major contribution to the history of the international economy
during the eighteenth century, challenging old prejudices and
establishing the importance of Russian precious-metal production.
Ian Blanchard examines the nature of the Central and South America
specie crisis of 1670 to 1760, and the response of European
precious-metal producers. He highlights the rise of the Russian
copper industry to a position of world supremacy, and the Siberian
gold and silver mines to 'old world' supremacy. The study explains
why Russia experienced little inflation and why no metal was
exported: the economy acted as a sponge, absorbing the flood of
coins as monetary expansion was paralleled by rapid economic
growth. These developments doubled average per capita incomes over
the course of the century, so that between 1788 and 1807 the
average Russian enjoyed an income equivalent to that of their
British counterpart. Providing a comprehensive analysis, this
reissue will be of particular value to students and researchers
with an interest in Russian economic history.
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